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Friday, December 20, 2024
POLICE SEIZE 100KG GANJA IN MALKAPURAM IN VISAKHAPATNAM The city police seized 100-kg of ganja stored in a house at the Ex-Servicemen Colony located in Malkapuram police station jurisdiction on Wednesday. Locals recently came to know that a bunch of ganja packets were stored in an old building. Four youth residing in the house were said to be from Bihar. As soon as the police received information, they reached the spot and seized the ganja. However, the youth escaped from the house ahead of police reaching the house. Malkapuram police registered a case and investigation is on.
10 VANDE BHARAT SLEEPER TRAINS UNDER PRODUCTION, 200 MORE RAKES ORDERED The production of Vande Bharat Sleeper trains is currently underway with 10 units in production. These trains are designed for long and medium-distance journeys, offering enhanced comfort for passengers. The first prototype has already been manufactured and is scheduled for field trials, which will determine the timeline for their rollout. Additionally, the manufacturing of 200 Vande Bharat Sleeper Rakes has been awarded to technology partners, marking a significant step in expanding the fleet. These trains will provide world-class travel experiences as part of the ongoing modernization of the Indian Railways network. As of December 2024, 136 Vande Bharat trains are operational on the Broad Gauge electrified network for short and medium-distance journeys across the country. These trains have been well-received, with occupancy rates consistently exceeding 100% as of October 2024. In a broader context, the production of LHB coaches has increased dramatically since 2014, with a total of 36,933 LHB coaches manufactured in the past decade, a stark contrast to the 2,337 coaches produced in the previous decade (2004-2014). LHB coaches, known for their anti-climbing arrangements, air suspension systems, and corrosion-resistant shells, are a key part of this modernization effort. In terms of accessibility, Indian Railways has made notable advancements as part of the Sugamya Bharat Mission. Key developments include the installation of 1,512 escalators and 1,607 lifts across various stations, significantly improving accessibility for persons with disabilities. The Vande Bharat trains themselves include features like automatic doors, Braille signage, and wheelchair spaces, enhancing the travel experience for all passengers.